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Plastic Credits and the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) / 1 Introduction
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1 Introduction
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1.1 Bac kground
1.2 Research field and problem statement
1.3 Methodology
1.3.1 Literature research
1.3.2 Field study & unstructured guided interviews
1.3.3 SWOT Analysis
1.3.4 Costs and impact PC
13–24
2 Circular Economy and the Extended Producer Responsibility
13–24
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2.1 CE and waste management
2.2 Financing CE in developing countries
2.3 Mechanism of EPR
2.4 EPR and waste initiatives in Zambia
25–38
3 Plastic Credits and the relevance for EPR
25–38
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3.1 PC general concept
3.2 Strengths of PC and relevance for EPR
3.2.1 Short term improvements and data collection
3.2.2 Enhancing waste management infrastructure
3.2.3 Plastic pollution awareness and its relevance for the market
3.3 PC challenges and dependencies with EPR
3.3.1 PC provider offers PC and finance local infrastructure (1)
3.3.2 Producers purchase PC (2)
3.3.3 PC providers finance local collection and treatment of plastic waste (3)
3.3.4 PC project control based on guidelines, issuing certificate (4,5,6)
3.4 Interim conclusion
39–74
4 Lusaka and the handling of waste
39–74
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4.1 General data about Zambia and Lusaka
4.2 Institutional actors and regulations
4.3 Operational waste management
4.3.1 Waste Generation (1)
4.3.2 Overview plastic types and recycling aspects of MLPP
4.3.3 Waste collection and transport (2)
4.3.4 Legal and illegal landfill (3)
4.3.5 Waste Sorting (4)
4.3.6 Recycling (5)
4.3.7 Transport sorted material (6) to cement plant for pre-and co-processing (7)
4.4 Interim Conclusion
4.5 Overview Stakeholder
75–88
5 SWOT Analysis
75–88
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5.1 Methodology
5.2 Opportunities of PC in Lusaka
5.3 Risks of PC in Lusaka
5.4 Actions Overview
5.5 Interim conclusion
89–102
6 Costs and impact Plastic Credits
89–102
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6.1 Plastic Credit Price
6.1.1 Waste generation (1)
6.1.2 Costs waste collection (2)
6.1.3 Disposal costs legal landfill (3)
6.1.4 Costs waste sorting (4)
6.1.5 Transport (5) and pre-and co-processing (6)
6.1.6 PC administrative costs & infrastructure optimization
6.1.7 Conclusion
6.2 Estimated environmental, social and economic impacts
103–108
7 Summarizing review and outlook
103–108
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109–120
References
109–120
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121–138
Annexures
121–138
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Plastic Credits and the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) , page 1 - 12
1 Introduction
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Inga Skowranek
DOI
doi.org/10.5771/9783828851184-1
ISBN print: 978-3-8288-4977-8
ISBN online: 978-3-8288-5118-4
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